This tender has been awarded to METROFILE for R 806 598 40.
METROFILE
Issuing Organization
Trade & Industry
Location
Gauteng
Award Date
17 December 2025
Award Date
17 December 2025
Status
Active / AwardedScoring
eTenders ID
59900
Awarded To
METROFILE
Awarding Entity
Trade & Industry
Award Value
R 806 598 40
Awarded: 17 December 2025
GOVERNMENT
Appointment of a qualified service provider to conduct an organisational culture survey for the department of trade, industry and competition (the DTIC) over a period of thirty-six (36) months.
To invite interested service providers to submit proposals to provide research services to the DTIC for a period of three years.
To invite interested service providers to submit proposals to maintain, support and license the department’s enterprise content management environment (documentum) for a period of five years.
To appoint not more than five (5) registered audit or accounting firms to conduct basic and comprehensive project due diligence, project inspections, project claims/expenditure verifications and development of the DTIC compatible cash flow and contingent liability management systems for incentive schemes and or funds administered by the incentive branch (ib) of the DTIC.
Appointment of not more than five (5) service providers to conduct investigations and the analysis of financial statements on alleged contraventions of the broad-based black economic empowerment (b-bbee) act NO 53 of 2003 as amended by the b-bbee act NO. 46 of 2013 on behalf of the b-bbee commission for a period of three (3) years.
Appointment a service provider to provide a records management solution.
8/2/3/85 (2021-2022)
Wrc 003-2021/22
Appointment of a service provider to render off-site document storage and digitization services for a period of 36 months
Provision of rental storage, supply of boxes and rubber bands for the period of 3 years.
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Appointment of a service provider to redesign and redevelop the road accident fund (raf) website including support and maintenance, for a period of two (2) years.
Appointment of a service provider to conduct a mini-work-study for specific roles to inform grading and job titling decisions
Appointment of a suitably qualified and experienced service provider to develop, produce, and deliver two (2) high-quality safety, health and environmental (she) induction videos for air traffic and navigation services soc limited (atns).
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